Across the full duration of COREnext, partners took part in 62 events, ensuring a strong and sustained presence within the European and global research, industrial and policy landscape. This broad participation reflects the consortium’s active commitment to dissemination, technical exchange and engagement with communities shaping future connectivity technologies. Activities ranged from high-profile conferences to focused workshops, internal seminars and domain-specific symposia, each providing opportunities to present results, receive feedback and strengthen collaborations.

During EuCNC & 6G Summit 2025, partners showcased six demonstrations that drew interest from academic, industrial and policy audiences, positioning COREnext firmly within Europe’s 6G ecosystem. At European Microwave Week (2024–2025) and IMS 2024, CHALMERS, Bordeaux-IMS and CEA exchanged insights with hardware manufacturers, SMEs and standardisation bodies, highlighting advances in polymer microwave fibre communication, D-band and H-band technologies, and packaging concepts.

Events such as ECTC 2024 and RTAS 2024 enabled partners to engage with semiconductor, embedded-systems and real-time computing communities. Presentations covered topics including interconnect architectures, trustworthy system design and predictable cross-core communication, securing strong visibility for COREnext’s systems-level research.

Beyond these flagship events, partners were active across a wide set of specialised meetings. These included EuroSys & ASPLOS 2025, OSDI & ATC 2025, Embedded World 2025, Leti Innovation Days 2025, Silicon Saxony Day 2025, IP-SOC 2024, Design & Automation Conference 2025, DATE 2024, and numerous focused workshops on PMF technologies, trusted execution environments, and transceiver architectures. Contributions ranged from theoretical and experimental studies of plastic waveguides to demonstrations of high-data-rate links, chip-package co-design, channel modelling and secure system architectures.

Through this extensive programme of participation, COREnext partners ensured that project results were shared widely, discussed within expert communities, and aligned with ongoing industrial and academic developments. This broad engagement strengthened the project’s impact and maintained its visibility across the full spectrum of stakeholders involved in Europe’s future connectivity technologies.

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